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  2. File:British Red Cross logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain . Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions .

  3. Emblems of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent ...

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    The Red Cross symbol. The Red Cross on white background was the original protection symbol declared at the 1864 Geneva Convention. The ideas to introduce a uniform and neutral protection symbol as well as its specific design originally came from Dr. Louis Appia, a Swiss surgeon, and Swiss General Henri Dufour, founding members of the International Committee.

  4. Coat of arms of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Three-point label, the points bearing a red cross, a red heart and a red cross. [4] Scottish version of the Princess Royal's arms with a three-point label, the points bearing a red cross, a red heart and a red cross. [4] Prince Andrew, Duke of York: Three-point label, the centre point bearing a blue anchor. [4] Princess Beatrice, Mrs Edoardo ...

  5. Colourised photos of British Red Cross D-Day volunteers revealed

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    Never-before-seen colourised photographs of British Red Cross volunteers caring for D-Day troops and other soldiers during the Second World War have been released to mark the 80th anniversary of ...

  6. Flag of England - Wikipedia

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    Red crosses seem to have been used as a distinguishing mark worn by English soldiers from the reign of Edward I (1270s), [10] or perhaps slightly earlier, in the Battle of Evesham of 1265, using a red cross on their uniforms to distinguish themselves from the white crosses used by the rebel barons at the Battle of Lewes a year earlier. [11]

  7. File:Red Cross icon.svg - Wikipedia

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    Added white background, because the logo is defined as “red cross on a white background”. 06:13, 23 March 2010: 660 × 660 (308 bytes) Zscout370: Reduce code: 22:06, 9 September 2009: 750 × 750 (2 KB) VanKleinen

  8. This Is Why So Many Logos Are Red - AOL

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    The photoreceptors in your eyes are particularly sensitive to long-wavelength light, which we see as red. “There’s an incentive to make logos red because red is the most visible color,” says ...

  9. British Red Cross - Wikipedia

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    The British Red Cross Society (Welsh: Y Groes Goch Brydeinig) is the United Kingdom body of the worldwide neutral and impartial humanitarian network the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. The society was formed in 1870, and is a registered charity with 10,500 volunteers and 3,500 staff. [3]